Myron Barnstone
Please enjoy this amazing ONE HOUR preview of the “Complete Video Series” and with legendary art instructor Myron Barnstone! The most comprehensive drawing & design instruction available! This collection provides the tools you need to master figure drawing and design.
Over 33hrs of Powerful Content!
1. Introduction to Drawing Systems – 10 Videos
2. Introduction to Figure Drawing – 1 Video
3. Golden Section: Unlocking the Secrets of Design – 1 Video
4. Palette Control & Color Theory – 7 Videos
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This teacher is the real teacher of art.I have been in art school,these types are the most loved amongst students who love art.
Respect.He reminds me of one of mine teacher,who looked like Rifleman from Frozen Throne,this guy does too haha
I attended a well known Art College in the 80's and the teachers at that college weren't even 1/25 as knowledgeable as this guy. I ended up leaving, as most students did, and never picking up a brush again. That's what happens when a college is filled with poor teachers.
Lessons from the Barn Yard
48.30ISH Because Hockneys the most over rated atrtist ever. How he got away with it god knows.
This is the most complete and condensed art lesson you will experience anywhere. He's a master teacher.
Hahaha. Transitions….he said see where your fingers meet, there's no right angle there…I should hope not or else your fingers are wickedly deformed!!
Is there any complete figure drawing course available?
Thankyou very informative video. I love it. Thankyou again.
I dont want my art to be 'formalised' and 'structured' and if I hear him talk about another bottle !!!!
So sterile.
Hmm?
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I an undone! I know nothing!
I like his stuff on the golden section and spatial division but I'm not certain you can judge the success or failure of a picture on whether it conforms to certain rules. The fact that Hockney, objectively a superior artist to this man, chooses to accentuate a colour effect in a landscape is his artistic choice. It's emotional not technical. Otherwise you are doing the work of a camera. Stranger still when the teacher rightly praises the creativity of Van Gogh.
Wow. Superb tuition. This stuff is music to my ears. These are classes worth their weight in gold….tx.
i appreciate your lectures and find them very insightful… one criticism i have — and do not take this as an attack but an observation.. this is the internet after all — is that for such a well informed student and teacher of the arts, a 1 hour long video with ‘Eine kleine Nachtmusik’ looping in the background for its entirety ..although most would not give it a second thought, and perhaps it’s usage and placement is even subjective, i must argue that this subtracts from the overall presentation and also from your implicit claim of understanding so-called ‘form’ and ‘rhythm’ (if you’re qualified to teach it that implies a level of understanding at least greater than of those being taught.. granted not always the case).. silence (negative space?) would have been preferable, with the music reserved for use at the intersections of scenes. anyway. not important, good information shared in this video and i suppose that’s all we really care about. thank you again.
Thank you for showing this on YouTube it has really helped me as an artist in photography as well
Thanks for posting this- invaluable information.
Brilliant Teacher Thank You for the wisdom given Grateful
Superb lecturer.
What a wonderful guy. Endless insights. Thank you!
Brilliant.